As the worthy successor of the flamboyant 1960s E-Type, the F-TYPE comes in coupe and roadster configurations. With a choice of four-, six- and eight-cylinder engines ranging from 296 to 575 horsepower, this English sports car casts a wide net. Rear-wheel drive is the norm for the F-TYPE, but certain versions are equipped with all-wheel drive. There are even a few variants with a six-speed manual gearbox.
Pros
- Enticing silhouette
- Good choice of versions
- High-performance all-wheel drive
- Dynamic ride
Cons
- Unproven reliability
- Limited visibility
- Small trunk
- Not much storage